| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9761553 | Solid State Ionics | 2005 | 10 Pages | 
Abstract
												A modified freeze-dried method has been used to obtain polycrystalline powders of the ionic conductor La2Mo2O9. Such ceramic powders were characterized by TG/DTA, XRD, SEM and TEM, and their sinterability was analysed by dilatometry and isothermal sintering studies. The nanocrystalline powders possessed high reactivity and good sinterability, producing dense pellets at only 1023 K with an average grain size of 1.5 μm. Bulk and grain boundary conductivities of La2Mo2O9 have been investigated by impedance spectroscopy in samples sintered in a range of temperatures, i.e. between 1023 and 1373 K, and their magnitudes correlated with the microstructure. A significant grain boundary resistance was found for sintered samples prepared at temperatures below 1173 K, causing a pronounced decrease in the overall conductivity, even at high temperature. This contribution however was minimised upon sintering at temperatures above 1173 K, yielding ionic conductivity values of 0.12 S/cm at 1073 K.
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												D. Marrero-López, J. Canales-Vázquez, J.C. Ruiz-Morales, A. RodrÃguez, J.T.S. Irvine, P. Núñez, 
											